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In my situation there are often things I need to do for the team, so when I get the chance to relax it's all I want to do.
George Lucas puts those types of characters in for the kids. Same with Jar Jar.
I tend to play more true-to-life characters in real situations.
Write dialogue that supports the situation and the characters, as you find them.
I figured, 'Why not put goggle characteristics like peripheral protection and face fit into sunglasses?'
To get a connection to your characters, you have to put them in a situation that you can feel yourself.
I prefer buying things and figuring out where to put them later than regretting not buying them.
There are things that Scotsmen get and other people don't get in the dialogue. Scottish characters can be pinpointed by a phrase, targeted very quickly.
We think we've got great stories and characters that will lend themselves to great standalone experiences, and that's the way we're focusing on it.